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at that time unbenonks to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling at a rate of almost 9%. now if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy, that the recession was far, far more mild than that. that's why the forecast for unemployment this you saw was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity, so did almost everyone else. i will say that once the recovery act was implemented, it was a matter of two quarters la ert in the third quarter of 2009 gdp was rising again. i think that's a real mark of how successful it was in breaking the back of the great recession. albe it the unemployment rate continues to rise. >> you testified on the additional penalty of the work subsidies. work penalty provided by obama care would create. i'd like to highlight the fact that these subsidies also impose a marriage penalty through the tax code. and that's because hay key off the federal poverty guidelines. under federal poverty guidelines for a family of tw
at that time unbenonks to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling at a rate of almost 9%. now if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy, that the recession was far, far more mild than that. that's why the forecast for unemployment this you saw was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity, so did almost everyone else. i will say that once the...
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. >> this is one of the problems we're concerned about, using the tax code for this manner. especially at the federal level, also at the state level too. where we're collecting taxes and giving back to some people who do things that we want to reward, and then we add additional taxes to people who do things that we want to discourage. and, of course, that gets captured by the political process, and the interest -- the special interests that want to have certain tax provisions, that's a big reason why our tax code is so many pages, so many millions of pages and takes so much time to comply with. it's not so much complying with the rate or figures out what your income is, those are significant drivers of time and expense with our tax code. it's also, all of these little provisions, you get this, you do this, this happens to you. we use our tax code not just to raise revenue as we would prefer, but to change social behavior. >> tampa, florida is next. irene, republican line. >> caller: my question is, why do the hospitals have to see you when you get sick. all hospitals should
. >> this is one of the problems we're concerned about, using the tax code for this manner. especially at the federal level, also at the state level too. where we're collecting taxes and giving back to some people who do things that we want to reward, and then we add additional taxes to people who do things that we want to discourage. and, of course, that gets captured by the political process, and the interest -- the special interests that want to have certain tax provisions, that's a...
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the safer we make our communities, the more they'll partner with us. with the evidence that's showing time and time ain of each macindmu, ro telns ben po ainy coit tre t crreio g t. o neerona . o y infi accountabl but we also do it by acknowledging that which is in front of us. there is no grter sults a ris soe oo memys in m inig bllmere otfi wevhi abmewst s. anthink that happens with our communities and we need to stop doing that. >> officer gale? >> i think i aee with the iehaue i e ontt b i inu t m gl. u tokth community you serve and the diffent populations in that community and you have to make a concerted effort to be in those communities and having dialogue with those people and you ve to listen. d oe mr y t agwiheng thhey. s i in mar anweo adip ol thama that said any problem real or perceived is still a problem, and i agree with that and i've tat d'tte ino e albl ifs eitoa prm om o aup snee tst av vat a we have to dialogue thrgh it and i think we have to take encies and train agenci to understand who these pulations ar aty'er. d crn t cire agali
the safer we make our communities, the more they'll partner with us. with the evidence that's showing time and time ain of each macindmu, ro telns ben po ainy coit tre t crreio g t. o neerona . o y infi accountabl but we also do it by acknowledging that which is in front of us. there is no grter sults a ris soe oo memys in m inig bllmere otfi wevhi abmewst s. anthink that happens with our communities and we need to stop doing that. >> officer gale? >> i think i aee with the iehaue i...
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the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be forever struggling with trying to contain that cost. it is a significant costs. i don't know of this $50 billion or more but it is not chump change. >> i spent my time as a naval officer in vietnam. i am struck how we take the idea we used in airplanes, a checklist and apply them to the delivery of health care. the other thing we did in naval aviation was if we have a problem, one of the systems or whatever, we did not hide it. we just broadcast throughout the navy. this happened on this flight and this mission. this is wh
the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be...
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when they put the fingerprint, you used to go check the criminal background. once in jail and they give the fingerprint, now they send off for the immigration status. i think it's just a very common sense approach. of course, you all are all 254 counties in texas and all across, and i think there are a couple of states we want to talk about in a few minutes. the i.c.e. reports show that through march 31st of 2012, more than 135,000 immigrants convicted of crimes including more than 49,000 convicted of aggravated felony offenses like murder and rape were removed from the u.s. after identification through secure community. my brother, who's a border sheriff, was given as an example how they stop somebody. they had somebody in jail. turned out he was there for murder in another state. so secure community does work, and it does help the local border law enforcement. given i.c.e.'s relative limited resources compared to the number of individuals unlawfully presented in the u.s., prioritizing criminals, and particularly the serious criminals for removal keeps our co
when they put the fingerprint, you used to go check the criminal background. once in jail and they give the fingerprint, now they send off for the immigration status. i think it's just a very common sense approach. of course, you all are all 254 counties in texas and all across, and i think there are a couple of states we want to talk about in a few minutes. the i.c.e. reports show that through march 31st of 2012, more than 135,000 immigrants convicted of crimes including more than 49,000...
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for lester holt and all of us here at nbc news, thanks for watching.
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dash, but it includes five other brands, molly mcbutter. >> i have to use i use this. i keep thinking my doctor is going to say how could you put soolt on it? so i use this. >> it's good. we have a lot of recipes to tell you how to use it on the website, too. and some house hold products like static guard. what we plieked about the portfolio was they were niche products. mrs. dash does 80% of the salt-free seasoning business. they have a dominant presence where they compete, which is true of a lot of our brands. and that's why we're able to do as well as we do. >> you're ready to do another acquisition? >> yep, we sure are. financially and organizationally. we're done integrating this and we're ready to go. >> i wish everything was going up. look, we like the stock so much lower, it's difficult for me. because you're conservative, but at the same time, it's best of breed. >> we continue to build the business and we're very happy with where we're going. >> well done. what a winner. still got a good yield. as the stock goes down, you get a bigger yield. remember? and it
dash, but it includes five other brands, molly mcbutter. >> i have to use i use this. i keep thinking my doctor is going to say how could you put soolt on it? so i use this. >> it's good. we have a lot of recipes to tell you how to use it on the website, too. and some house hold products like static guard. what we plieked about the portfolio was they were niche products. mrs. dash does 80% of the salt-free seasoning business. they have a dominant presence where they compete, which...
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in with oil he prevented us from drilling in the gulf, prevents us from going in and warned, prevents us from drilling in the continental shelf. then you have natural gas. natural gas reserves but the federal government trying to insert itself, and fracking regulations with always regulate fracking for decades at the state level. to these energy policies help create jobs? >> no. >> you right. and the more he pursues those policies the harder it would be for americans to go back to work. there are other policies. the artist trade policies. you see, fully productive nation like ours, ours is the most productive workforce in the world of any major nations. it's good to be able to trade with other nations. it creates more jobs. during the last three and half years, european nations and china have created some 44 different agreements, trade agreements. this president has put together none. none. in addition, his trade policies are affected by his stance towards china. china has been stealing our designs, our patents, our knowhow, our brand name, brand names. it's been hacking into computer
in with oil he prevented us from drilling in the gulf, prevents us from going in and warned, prevents us from drilling in the continental shelf. then you have natural gas. natural gas reserves but the federal government trying to insert itself, and fracking regulations with always regulate fracking for decades at the state level. to these energy policies help create jobs? >> no. >> you right. and the more he pursues those policies the harder it would be for americans to go back to...
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the language you are using is very constructive. you're saying that orders have slowed down but there are no order cancellations or push-outs and no increase in those. that gives you faith. i'm trying to build a fourth quarter case for you guys. we have a summer slow down. i totally get that. but the balance sheet is great. the yield is terrific. i'm looking for a place to get involved when everyone is too pessimistic about you. i wonder if it's right now. >> we definitely think our technology position and in particular the new 28th animator which shipped $10 million and we expect to ship $20 million this quarter is the platform that will drive growth. it's like a big rocket ship. we have filled the rocket up with liquid fuel which are the design wins and revenue. that will grow over the next few quarters. we believe that's a huge factor of growth for us. we have a very strong competitive position. a very broad portfolio. in my mind that's the biggest driver of our growth going forward. we have given a lot of proxies for that, but n
the language you are using is very constructive. you're saying that orders have slowed down but there are no order cancellations or push-outs and no increase in those. that gives you faith. i'm trying to build a fourth quarter case for you guys. we have a summer slow down. i totally get that. but the balance sheet is great. the yield is terrific. i'm looking for a place to get involved when everyone is too pessimistic about you. i wonder if it's right now. >> we definitely think our...
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when they stop spending, it spreads to the rest of us. the paralyzed blue tockcracy could be tomorrow's mass market slowdown and why we should all ca care. >> i want you to speculate. is this a self fulfilling prophesy, that the plutocrasy feels less confident because they see the market struggling and going down and what it takes to get the market back is one that rises on. >> that's spot-on. it is market driven. when i look at luxury stocks, i look at the stock market. a lot of ants saying in early spring, luxury stocks will continue to do well and wealthy continue to spend, not so coupled about the economy or troubled about the economy. it's a vicious cycle. >> sue. >> gentlemen, news in tv land, a new deal between hulu and apple may be giving us a hint where apple is heading with its rumored apple tv product. julia boorstin has more on the story. hi. >> ceo, tim cook, is looking to make apple tv the destination for premium content without a cable subscription. this is a really big deal for apple. hulu's content competes directly with
when they stop spending, it spreads to the rest of us. the paralyzed blue tockcracy could be tomorrow's mass market slowdown and why we should all ca care. >> i want you to speculate. is this a self fulfilling prophesy, that the plutocrasy feels less confident because they see the market struggling and going down and what it takes to get the market back is one that rises on. >> that's spot-on. it is market driven. when i look at luxury stocks, i look at the stock market. a lot of...
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coach will let us know. lou frankfurt, honest guy who always tells us straight. terrific number from merck, thing of beauty, sent the stocks soaring, something they have been paying to you wait for with the juicy dividend. next tuesday, we hear from pfizer. we know they got disappointing data from the alzheimer's drug. and i think they will have moves which bring up value, moves paid to wait for because it is an outsized dividend. wednesday morning, the company's stock suffered mighty of late, allergan. strong anti-migraine seams as well as excellent botox numbers, which is why i think it should be bought ahead of the quarter, maybe the stock goes down, allergan up tuesday. one of the worst-run companies in america start showing signs of new life under new management? that is the question when it comes avon. avp. this will be a terrific time for andrea young -- [ booing ] former ceo to proclaim her work is done and move on from the chairmanship where i secretly believe she is running the company. her horrendous reign can only come to an end if she moves out of th
coach will let us know. lou frankfurt, honest guy who always tells us straight. terrific number from merck, thing of beauty, sent the stocks soaring, something they have been paying to you wait for with the juicy dividend. next tuesday, we hear from pfizer. we know they got disappointing data from the alzheimer's drug. and i think they will have moves which bring up value, moves paid to wait for because it is an outsized dividend. wednesday morning, the company's stock suffered mighty of late,...
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not make us a more safe and prosperous place. if there is common ground, i'm always willing to have that kind of conversation. >> thank you. i want to turn to the economy now. everyone is talking about this poll today from the hill newspaper, the hill website. a majority of voters blame the president for bad economic policy. two-thirds of the voters believe that bad job growth is because of bad policy. over a third blame president obama. he is the largest beneficiary, if you will, of that kind of blame. what has gone wrong? the economy is faltering again. in your view what specifically has gone wrong? >> well, i think the president made an error coming into office and deciding that the economy would take care of itself. he focused his energy on a series of liberal plans that he and his friends have been working on for years, take over the health care industry, a massive regulation of financial services in this country, trying to impose unions where employees don't want them, a new energy policy, slowing down the leasing of federa
not make us a more safe and prosperous place. if there is common ground, i'm always willing to have that kind of conversation. >> thank you. i want to turn to the economy now. everyone is talking about this poll today from the hill newspaper, the hill website. a majority of voters blame the president for bad economic policy. two-thirds of the voters believe that bad job growth is because of bad policy. over a third blame president obama. he is the largest beneficiary, if you will, of that...
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matt cheslock is here with us. all right. i talked to some guys down here saying the prospect of quantitative 3 is back on the table. others say, no, it's off the table. how do you trade a market like this? >> very carefully. you know? i would continue to probably continue to short it. getting worse and dow 1204 probably short more. i think things get really bad and fast and no confidence in europe right now. i don't think the number is bad enough. i'm in that camp. you know, i think they ratcheted up the numbers yesterday too early. i think the expectations were too good. i think we're right where we should be so i don't think the fed will do anything from that regard. >> how much of the selloff we saw today and seeing today is because there's very little volume, a lot of traders aren't on the floor here today. a lot of investors are away. so is it a thin market making the moves more extreme than they would be or not? >> yeah. you know, i don't consider a 160-point move that extreme with the numbers we have got. manufacturin
matt cheslock is here with us. all right. i talked to some guys down here saying the prospect of quantitative 3 is back on the table. others say, no, it's off the table. how do you trade a market like this? >> very carefully. you know? i would continue to probably continue to short it. getting worse and dow 1204 probably short more. i think things get really bad and fast and no confidence in europe right now. i don't think the number is bad enough. i'm in that camp. you know, i think they...
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stay with us. we are awaiting the president. he's due to speak in sandusky, ohio. there's a live shot there before he carries on his tour with an event later tonight in palmer, ohio. kristen welker is there ahead of the president and she joins us now. kristen, the president has remarked on how hot it is out there, but his rhetoric has been pretty fiery as well. >> reporter: it has been. the entire theme of this trip is is betting on america. a lot of fiery rhetoric as the president sort of touts his key accomplishments, including the auto bailout, including the fact he got health care passed. but what's interesting, some of that fire and rhetoric being ususe ed against him. mitt romney is waging a wit of a shadow campaign. he's dispatched tim pawlenty and bob bobby jindal, who are here speaking in some of the same places, saying we're not going to double down on president obama because he essentially hasn't done enough to fix the economy. so a war of words going on here in this battleground state o
stay with us. we are awaiting the president. he's due to speak in sandusky, ohio. there's a live shot there before he carries on his tour with an event later tonight in palmer, ohio. kristen welker is there ahead of the president and she joins us now. kristen, the president has remarked on how hot it is out there, but his rhetoric has been pretty fiery as well. >> reporter: it has been. the entire theme of this trip is is betting on america. a lot of fiery rhetoric as the president sort...
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joining us peter beckfar and herb is also still here with us. peter, what say you? should you just avoid any company with a ceo with less than a year's tenure simply because, a, you don't know how they're going to do, b, you don't necessarily know often why the previous ceo left in. >> could be a variety of reasons that that ceo left an enthat's what we have to look at first. a mandated age requirement? was it because of poor performance or speculate that maybe the ceo leaving thought maybe as good as it gets and maybe what the mcdonald's ceo thought. i'm a buyer if a new eco comes in after poor performance. in age requirement, maybe there's not much of a change and the third one, of course, be careful. >> peter, okay then. if you're a buyer after poor performance, do you care about the incoming ceo's resume? marissa meyer, not a ceo before. would you prefer that grey history and never in the c suite or somebody held the job at tw or three places? >> no. i mean, that's a good point. it is really more feel. obviously somebody like marissa with no ceo track record, it
joining us peter beckfar and herb is also still here with us. peter, what say you? should you just avoid any company with a ceo with less than a year's tenure simply because, a, you don't know how they're going to do, b, you don't necessarily know often why the previous ceo left in. >> could be a variety of reasons that that ceo left an enthat's what we have to look at first. a mandated age requirement? was it because of poor performance or speculate that maybe the ceo leaving thought...
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we are saving money using it and it is opening new markets for us. on the productivity side, jim, we started the year with # 130 million in productivity. we are expecting 180 million plus. >> how do you do that? there are not that many people involved in a train. diesel fuel, you're a huge user. it's working your way. how do you get productivity gains given that you have been getting them for years and years? >> what's happening is we are providing high levels of service to customers now. contrary to some people's belief, good service is less expensive. we have less recrews, better car utilization, locomotive utilization. so we're running a high level service for the customers and it's cost effective. >> i was talking to david faber and he said how many more cars can you add before the trains go too slowly and you can't do the numbers. >> we have good room for growth. on the intermodals we could add 10% to 15%. that's as they exist today. on the merchandise side 15 to 20%. we have room to add to existing trains. and as you know, that's great incremen
we are saving money using it and it is opening new markets for us. on the productivity side, jim, we started the year with # 130 million in productivity. we are expecting 180 million plus. >> how do you do that? there are not that many people involved in a train. diesel fuel, you're a huge user. it's working your way. how do you get productivity gains given that you have been getting them for years and years? >> what's happening is we are providing high levels of service to...
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us dollar up so much against euro, the last ten days so bad in europe. is it still consistent even from where your quarter ended? >> well, we're doing well, jim. what we think is happening is like dickens said, it's a tale of two cities. it's the best of times. it's the worst of times. and for us it's the best of times. year to date our business in europe is up over 20%. and the currency basis up over 30%. i knew you were going to ask me about this. on the way here i checked with my salespeople. and just in the last couple of days we have closed multiple six figure -- seven-figure deals across europe, including a seven-figure deal with the european bank that doesn't have a ceo, a large sports retailer, a drug company. so we continue to be a must-have, whether you're in europe, the americas or in asia. >> i can't tell you how valuable that is, because literally we had this debacle at cummins, a technology engine company. and it was the last ten days. i needed to ask that. i appreciate your candor there. i want to know, there is a couple of things you've b
us dollar up so much against euro, the last ten days so bad in europe. is it still consistent even from where your quarter ended? >> well, we're doing well, jim. what we think is happening is like dickens said, it's a tale of two cities. it's the best of times. it's the worst of times. and for us it's the best of times. year to date our business in europe is up over 20%. and the currency basis up over 30%. i knew you were going to ask me about this. on the way here i checked with my...
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were they hedging or investing for the bank's portfolio using excess deposits not used for loans? in other words, can we possibly tell and isn't what that volker and sandy weill are worried about? we can't tell. >> this is the beauty of breaking up the banks and doing that. you don't have to worry about the rule anymore. you know, the 9,000 pages in comments and complexities. you don't have to worry about answering the question. ultimately we get the banks down to a manageable size. they make bad risks and blow up. the taxpayer doesn't have to bail them out. we can do this through common sense. not through complex games that are set up that the banks can weave through the loopholes and accumulate risk. this is about monetizing the implicit guarantee, the subsidy the taxpayers provide through too big to fail. we need to break them up. otherwise we are going to see a repeat of the same crisis. i'm excited to see gathering momentum against something i have been advocating for a long time which i make the case for in my book. this is a real sign that, you know, there is a real -- peop
were they hedging or investing for the bank's portfolio using excess deposits not used for loans? in other words, can we possibly tell and isn't what that volker and sandy weill are worried about? we can't tell. >> this is the beauty of breaking up the banks and doing that. you don't have to worry about the rule anymore. you know, the 9,000 pages in comments and complexities. you don't have to worry about answering the question. ultimately we get the banks down to a manageable size. they...
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thank you for joining us today. please tell us how you came to be involved with the inquiry. >> i got a call in the fall of 1973. i was an associate at a law firm in boston. asking me if i would be interested in interviewing for a job on the impeachment staff. at that point, it hadn't really gotten off the ground. i said, no, i have to stay on until i make partner. and then i called back in 15 seconds and said i made a grave mistake. can i still interview? he said, yes. so i had a telephone interview with sam garrison, running the republican side of the staff, not yet fully unified. some thought it never was. i went down, met with sam, had a good interview with him. and i was engaged to come in quite shortly thereafter and reported for duty in december 1973. >> tell us a little bit about -- first of all, about sam garrison. give us a word picture of him, please. >> he was a devoted family man. i think from the south. from richmond. and he worked like a tiger. slept in on sunday mornings but that was about it. he and
thank you for joining us today. please tell us how you came to be involved with the inquiry. >> i got a call in the fall of 1973. i was an associate at a law firm in boston. asking me if i would be interested in interviewing for a job on the impeachment staff. at that point, it hadn't really gotten off the ground. i said, no, i have to stay on until i make partner. and then i called back in 15 seconds and said i made a grave mistake. can i still interview? he said, yes. so i had a...
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and he can use this confusion to his advantage. the fact is the president has not been clear about it. he says it's a tax, it's not a tax. he's argued both sides. he is at the base not telling the american people the truth and he's doing it do their disadvantage. and hartman's point, tom, with all due respect, you say it was 1% in massachusetts. the thing is, massachusetts is a different state in that it was heavily doctored, already heavily insured. it was the best test case for this and it didn't go well. a lot of americans are going to make a conscious choice not to buy the health care and pay the tax. >> i have to leave it there. i wish we had more time to go through this. thank you, gentlemen. >>> coming up, june jobs judgment eve. the all-important jobs report out tomorrow. last month, jobs were incredibly disappointing. stocks fell 212 points. a cnbc poll a survey of economists have the number at another anemic 100,000. investors and politicians holding their breath. how will the jobs report hit the economy? how will it hit
and he can use this confusion to his advantage. the fact is the president has not been clear about it. he says it's a tax, it's not a tax. he's argued both sides. he is at the base not telling the american people the truth and he's doing it do their disadvantage. and hartman's point, tom, with all due respect, you say it was 1% in massachusetts. the thing is, massachusetts is a different state in that it was heavily doctored, already heavily insured. it was the best test case for this and it...
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now he says he was naive and is joining us tonight. and concluding that president obama is abandoning for independence day. we begin with health care and whether republicans could repeal it. michael steele was chairman of the republican party, maggie habberman writes for politico. welcome. republicans had vowed to repeal obama's health care law. to do that, mitt romney would have to win and republicans would need to retake the senate and even then, it could be complicated. mitch mcconnell conceded that yesterday when speak tog a group back home in kentucky. >> thought it was a good idea for the federal government to go in in direction, i'd say the odds are still on your side because it's a lot harder to undo something than it is to stop it in the first place. >> maggie, is there a clare path for the gop to repeal obamacare? >> there is a clear path in the sense they don't need a cloture vote. as you said sh they have the to retake the senate. it's not easy to undo an entitlement program. so when it gets to the issue of whether this wou
now he says he was naive and is joining us tonight. and concluding that president obama is abandoning for independence day. we begin with health care and whether republicans could repeal it. michael steele was chairman of the republican party, maggie habberman writes for politico. welcome. republicans had vowed to repeal obama's health care law. to do that, mitt romney would have to win and republicans would need to retake the senate and even then, it could be complicated. mitch mcconnell...
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luke russert joins us now. luke, you know, it seems we've been talking about it a little bit this week. it seems from a substantive standpoint, the vote today is about as born as your average post office naming. i wonder, take us through what's going to happen this hour and does it mean anything beyond this afternoon? >> it means something in terms of optics. this is a vote that republicans scheduled the day that we heard the supreme court decision that upheld the health care law. and what republicans are doing today and the vote should be around 3:30, 3:45 is that they want to be able to say they are the party of all-out repeal the health care law. they believe that plays very well with independents. now, there is a danger in doing this with democrats saying look, people want to be more focused on jobs legislation here in the house. the republicans make the argument, no, this is in fact jobs legislation because no one will hire if this law goes through and bringing up the argument this is a vote to increase ta
luke russert joins us now. luke, you know, it seems we've been talking about it a little bit this week. it seems from a substantive standpoint, the vote today is about as born as your average post office naming. i wonder, take us through what's going to happen this hour and does it mean anything beyond this afternoon? >> it means something in terms of optics. this is a vote that republicans scheduled the day that we heard the supreme court decision that upheld the health care law. and...
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using the tax code, using insentives and penalties and now they're turning around as if this is some ridiculous notion. this is the model they created. >> you're distracting many e. i'm just reading about the tax reform act. it's one of my favorites. >> this thing, by the way, if you can work your way through what romney actually said, it's kind of sort of true in a constitutional way. we have 51 constitutions in this country. 50 state constitutions, one, you know, federal. and some of these state tunes like massachusetts provide in the constitution very broad power for the state legislation to enact things in the general welfare and they don't need the massachusetts constitutional power to tax to ground it, or they don't even have a commerce clause, obviously. and so, i mean, there's a law school class in which there's a point to be made. he's trying to make. but i an, you can't possibly sell that. >> this is the thing that's always so bizarre about the argument both -- >> you're just looking at your book -- >> it's distracting. >> it's beautiful. >> it's like a picture of your body
using the tax code, using insentives and penalties and now they're turning around as if this is some ridiculous notion. this is the model they created. >> you're distracting many e. i'm just reading about the tax reform act. it's one of my favorites. >> this thing, by the way, if you can work your way through what romney actually said, it's kind of sort of true in a constitutional way. we have 51 constitutions in this country. 50 state constitutions, one, you know, federal. and some...
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you'll tell us what you think. join us on "news nation" at facebook. ♪ ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream why let constipation solutionstry miralax.?ptimism.™ mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. >>> you can join the "news nation" twitter page. we have one. did you know that? @"news nation" and have you noticed at the bottom of our screen, not currently while i'm speaking but during the show, we have tweets at the bottom of the screen that we are showing throughout the show. your tweets could be included if you keep them clean, we put them up the
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they are something to us. they are asking us to fight for the things that they died for. and you know, they didn't die for what gillibrand is saying for the right to force religious employers to paying for the employees' contraception. >> earth to wendy, no one is saying that thtroops are overseas fighting for contraception coverage at home. really. nobody. long set to face off against gillibrand in the upcoming election. >>> finally, how to declare president obama unpatriotic in three easy steps. courtesy of the right, it all started with a hollywood reporter piece last week saying, quote, that the continental branch of the obama fund-raising effort will kick off next week in paris with an independence day celebration. okay. some wealthy donors plan to get together and raise money for obama, fine. to the right, step one, courtesy of breitbart.com, tiring of u.s. soil as a source of campaign dollars, the obama campaign is headed overseas with its celebrity friends in tow. the campaign starts next week in paris on july fourth. that's a flag waving campaign. you got it? sud
they are something to us. they are asking us to fight for the things that they died for. and you know, they didn't die for what gillibrand is saying for the right to force religious employers to paying for the employees' contraception. >> earth to wendy, no one is saying that thtroops are overseas fighting for contraception coverage at home. really. nobody. long set to face off against gillibrand in the upcoming election. >>> finally, how to declare president obama unpatriotic in...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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of the .45 colt that we used to. it's italian design. it's nice that they want to support all of the economies of the world, but what about our workers here? you have every piece of manufactured equipment for the u.s. military made here in the united states and you'll add probably another couple million jobs to what we already have. [ applause ] >> i actually believe that america is make the best products in the world. and if we're making the best products in the world. we will be able to make sure that in the military and in our homes as well we're buying american products. i believe that competition and a president that puts in place policies that helps american manufacturers of all kinds compete will create american jobs and will put those jobs back into this country that have left in many cases. i read an article the other day by a columnist at "the washington post" his name is david ig nashs. he said a study has shown if we would be serious about taking advantage of our coal, our oil, our gas and renewables that
of the .45 colt that we used to. it's italian design. it's nice that they want to support all of the economies of the world, but what about our workers here? you have every piece of manufactured equipment for the u.s. military made here in the united states and you'll add probably another couple million jobs to what we already have. [ applause ] >> i actually believe that america is make the best products in the world. and if we're making the best products in the world. we will be able to...
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physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least monthly. by ordering tests, writing prescriptions and admitting patients to hospitals, physicians are involved in up to 80% of total health care spending. we need physicians to suggest changes to medicare physician payment system that will spur high quality, high value care. i look to today's panelists to offer solutions in both the short-term and long-term. i hope like einstein said they can help us come one a great thought by seeing something differently. we need solutions that will work for both primary care and specialists. and they need to work for beneficiaries with chronic conditions. after all these beneficiaries account for 2/3 of total medicare spending. for your candid and direct suggestions from panelists on how we can better begin to compare and control health care spending.
physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least monthly. by ordering tests, writing prescriptions and admitting patients to hospitals, physicians are involved in up to 80% of total health care spending. we need physicians to suggest changes to medicare physician payment system that will spur high...
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just on us. governor. thank you. >> see ya joe, aaron. >> will be with us for the rest of the show. >>> coming up, a familiar food company making an acquisition. that story is next. and then still to come, the bulls are running in spain over the weekend. but will the market bulls find room to run this week? we'll head to chicago for a look at the trading week ahead. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." making headlines, campbell's soup is buying bolthouse farms. the purchase adds high end juices and baby carrots to campbell's portfolio of soups, juices and cookies and with food, pepsi is teaming up with the largest privately held dairy business in germany, announcing a joint venture for a european-style premium yogurt by the middle of the month. this is pepsi's first move in to the u.s. dairy market. >>> coming up, heading to chicago for the futures. don't move. ♪ this is our pool. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our slip and slide. you have your idea of summer fun, and we have ours. now during the summer event
just on us. governor. thank you. >> see ya joe, aaron. >> will be with us for the rest of the show. >>> coming up, a familiar food company making an acquisition. that story is next. and then still to come, the bulls are running in spain over the weekend. but will the market bulls find room to run this week? we'll head to chicago for a look at the trading week ahead. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." making headlines, campbell's soup is buying bolthouse...
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some states give a tax deduction if you use their plan. one of the great resources out there, there is a web site called saving for college dot-com. i encourage your viewers to look at that. you are going to have a weth of information -- wealth of information and it will be tailored to your state. >> jamie: that's awesome. on the scholarship money. choose the school carefully. >> first of all, there is more money for scholarships than people realize. but it won't be there if your child goes to the hardest school to getn into. if you look at their -- if you look at where they would be applying, you will find scholarships that are not need based, they are looking at s.a.t. scores and grades. if you have a good student, maybe don't go to the best school because you can get them into another school and sometimes they will go for half. that's a tremendous help. >> jamie: that's a great tip. i hope we have helped folks help their kids get the education they need and not load up with debt. for more on how to take charge on consumer issues and we
some states give a tax deduction if you use their plan. one of the great resources out there, there is a web site called saving for college dot-com. i encourage your viewers to look at that. you are going to have a weth of information -- wealth of information and it will be tailored to your state. >> jamie: that's awesome. on the scholarship money. choose the school carefully. >> first of all, there is more money for scholarships than people realize. but it won't be there if your...
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and we're going to use it. and one of the ways we're going to use it is by having a voice in this election and a choice at the polls that's not bought and paid for by wall street. [cheers and applause] because voting for either wall street candidate for mitt romney or for barack obama gives a mandate for four more years of corporate rule. every vote they receive is an endorsement of the deadly trajectory that we are on for the american people and the planet. it's time to change that plunge into catastrophe and that change starts with voting for real change. [applause] every vote we receive is a vote for democracy for the 99% and survival for the planet. to achieve that future as president, i will work to deliver a green new deal for america. a package of emergency reform to put 25 million people back to work and jump start the green economy and that economy will put a halt to climate change, a halt to unemployment and make wars for oil obsolete. [cheers and applause] the green new deal reforms not only our econ
and we're going to use it. and one of the ways we're going to use it is by having a voice in this election and a choice at the polls that's not bought and paid for by wall street. [cheers and applause] because voting for either wall street candidate for mitt romney or for barack obama gives a mandate for four more years of corporate rule. every vote they receive is an endorsement of the deadly trajectory that we are on for the american people and the planet. it's time to change that plunge into...
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share your thoughts with us on facebook and twitter using the hash tag ed show. we'll be right back. [ humming ] [ male announcer ] kraft macaroni & cheese. you know you love it. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." the aurora shooting will not bring about any new discussion from president obama about gun control. of course, the president did the right thing by going to aurora yesterday and meeting with families of the lost and survivors. but his press secretary said there would b
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she joins us next. is is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol plus diabetes... or family history of early heart disease... can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup. and they'd see that it's more important to get their cholesterol where their doctor wants. and why for these patients, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol by up to 52%. and is also proven to slow plaque buildup. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease... or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. is your cholesterol where your doctor wants? ask
she joins us next. is is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol plus diabetes... or family history of early heart disease... can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup. and they'd see that it's more important to get their cholesterol where their doctor wants. and why for these patients, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol by up...
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thanks for joining us today. see you next week. >> take care, gary. >>> the essence music festival has taken over new orleans, louisiana, this weekend. what you may not realize, it's a party with a purpose. our very own fredricka whitfield will show us. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com juicy brats grilled up on a thursday. the perfect use of the 7th inning stretch. get that great taste anytime with kingsford match light charcoal. >>> if you were in the big easy this weekend there's only one place to be, the 2012 essence music festival. super stars like the queen of soul aretha franklin, mary j. blige and chaka khan are performing. there have been hopes to empower those in attendance. the woman whose seat i am keeping very warm right now, f
thanks for joining us today. see you next week. >> take care, gary. >>> the essence music festival has taken over new orleans, louisiana, this weekend. what you may not realize, it's a party with a purpose. our very own fredricka whitfield will show us. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit...
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